Samsung has also introduced a 64GB variant of the dual-SIM Note 5 priced at Rs 57,400. The company is also partnering with Airtel to offer 12 month 4G data offering for customers of the Galaxy Note5 Dual SIM.

Samsung has also given a price-cut to the Single-SIM version of the Galaxy Note 5. The 32GB Note 5 now starts at Rs 47,900, while the 64GB version costs Rs 53,900. The phone was initially launched at a price of Rs 51,900.

To recap, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has 5.7-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display with a pixel density of 518pp, an octa-core Exynos 7420 processor with 4GB LPDDR4 RAM, and a 16 mp OIS rear camera with F1.9 aperture. The front camera is 5 megapixels with F1.9 aperture and it has a 3000 mAh battery. The rear camera is capable of recording 4K UHD videos.

Like other variants of Note 5, this one also supports the S-Pen stylus. As we noted in our review, the Galaxy Note 5 is a device meant for those who need to jot down everything.

We had said in our review that the ability to take notes on the locked screen is a good feature, one that makes the Note 5 stand out. Plus the phablet lets users take screenshots of an entire webpage and annotate and comes with handwriting-to-text abilities which are unmatched by other devices.

The smartphone features a fingerprint scanner and Samsung has introduced all three colour variants (Black, Silver, Gold) in India for the Dual-SIM smartphone.